I assume they represent the animals Finch competes with to succeed in business?
No good can possibly come from using this vast wasteland of error and deliberate deceit. You should get off of it and warn others away. You should make sure your children and grandchildren know what a corrupt and morally bankrupt institution it truly is.
^Probably because Doug Johnson designed that one as well. A lot of his original artwork was used for shows that the Dodgers produced in the 90s including How to Succeed, Footloose, Titanic and Tommy.
His best, in my opinion, was the elephant for The King and I revival.
You know, I was just trying to find out if Doug Johnson had in fact done that poster. Thank for that answer. All is forgiven after reading about his career. He's done some really significant work. And the Big River artwork is one of my favorites. Doug Johnson: Master Illustrator of the 1970s
I loved Johnsons's poster/album art for AINT MISBEHAVIN' as well. Evertything he did in th late 70's had that "glistening" look, with bits of light reflecting off the people.
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